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CHINA “MAIL, † THURSDAY, "NOVEMBER 15, 1956.:
RIT OF BUDAPEST:
INFECTS DEBLI ISRAEL DIDN'T NEED HELP
The spirit of Budapest flared up in Berlin last week a thousands of anti-Communists tried to storm the Braudeu- burg Gate, entrance to the Bovies sector. Bands of demons- trators broke through the balîn-swinging police, threw thebes at Communist police and stormed armoured cars. Picture top shows a Red water cannon iptaying demonstrators during the Hote: plešure bostom ahows demonstrators stoning poller.
-Exprem Photo.
Pakistan Refuses To Recognise Israel
Karachi, Nov. 14.
DEFENCE TO DEFEAT
AID REQUEST
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14.
The Federal Legislative
EGYPTIANS
Council today unanimously But Losses
|approved the Malayan Gov- ernment's request for 207.4 million dollars next year for [internal defetice.
Before the vote was taken, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister, told the Goun- olk-has-overvang's first lask
will be
pa to put an end to militant communism.
"When we have done that we
Intend expanding our regular military, naval and air forcos," the Tengku stated.
the
PROCEEDED STEADILY
Have Been
Would
Higher
Tel Aviv, Nov. 14.
LLOYD EXPLAINS STAND
New York, Nov. 14. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, ' ; today presided over a meeting of West European members of the United Nations for discussion on Middle East
Israeli Chief-of-Staff, Major-General | affairs.
Moshe Dayan, said tonight that Israel
Later he arranged to meet
Mr Dag Hammarskjold to con-
would have been able to win its military on befere the United Nations
campaign against Egypt Anglo-French intervention.
Ho said the "de
"destruction of armed element of the
But he said that without the Malayan Communist Party has Anglo-French action, the Israeli proceeded steadily this year."
"ሌ
losses would have been higher the beginning of this and the campaign would have year, wo
estimated that there lasted longer, enabling other were some 3,500 armed Com- Arab countries to come to the munist terrorists trying to over-ald of Egypt. throw the Government,
their
The latest estimate of strength, which I am satised is fairly accurate, is below 2.200," the Tengku said.-Reuter,
Inter-Parliamentary Union Meeting Opens Today
General Dayan told rome BO reporters from different
coun- tries that the Egyptian army had
without
BAGDAD PACT INTACT
fer on the Middle East situa-
lert New
the Secretary
London, Nov. 14.
Foreign Office
Tho British
General
York on a "crisis mission" to
The
two mich have had several talks since Mr Lloyd arrived here on Monday for the Gentral Assembly meeting.
It was learned that Mr Lloyd had earlier re-emphasised
Britain's insistence
that
Franco-British withdrawal from. Egypt must be tied in with the arrival of the UN "pollee" force. CONTROVERSIAL
not received the order to with-spokesman today told his press It is thought unlikely that the draw from Sinal to the Suez conference that he knew of no Foreign Minister Falsed the Canal to cope with the Anglo- change in the relationship be, controversial issues of how long French landings,
Mission Completed
tween Britain and the other the force should stay or where members of the five nation it would be stationed in Egypt. Bagdad Pact-Iraq, Persia, Reports from
Moscow that the
Pakistan and Turkey.
Egyptian Embossy there had The spokesman had been asked the Soviet Government Egyptian President Gemal
asfced whether he considered to send "volunteers" to Egypt Abdel Nasser said in a speech the Pact "still valid." last week that he had ordered He declined to comment
were not regarded in the United On Nations lobbies today his forces to pull back from the memorandum clrculated by serious development. Sinai to positions on the Canal. the frag! Goverment yesterday
all
Lock of confirmation from
Bangkok, Nov. 14. Several delegations to The Goneral, who command-in Bagdad to diplomatic Cairo led many delegates to the 45th annual session of od the israeli operation in the missions the 48-nation Inter-Parlia-had been fully carried out. mentary - Union opening
Sinai peninsula bald his mission
He said the Israeli plan did here tomorrow will urge not fuelude the crossing of the the meeting to discuss Suez Cami in order to reach Anglo-French intervention Cairo. in Egypt and the situation in Hungary.
Delegation from most of the member countries, including the United States, Russia, Britain and France, are expected to at I tend the week-long session.
The
Union
alms at linking
Pakistani Premier, Hussein Suhrawardy said today that Pakistan had never recognised Israel legislators throughout the world and would never do.
Heavy Rebel Losses In Algeria
Algiers, Nov. 14. French forces inflicted considerable losses 011 rebel bands in Algerian scattered fighting in various parts of Algeria today.
A group of rebels, tracked down by French forces, in the Loued Kebir region of the Constantine Department, suffered heavy losses before taking refuge In coves.
In the same deportment, an- other rebel band ruffered casual- ties in Bighing with security forces north of Rouached!
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In the Algiers region and Kd Ouzou, French units tracked down and engaged two rebel bands, inflicting heavy losses on the rebels.
Meantime, terrorists corn mitted individual attacks in various parts of Algeria,
UN AGENDA
A time-bomb was discovered in the Algiers gas works and was disarmed be demolition ex- perts.
Bureau of the United Nations General Assembly In New York today approved with- out debate the placing of the Algerian question an the
The
Assembly's agerida.
French
Frener delegate, Vincent Broustru, said he reserved the Tight to
to bring up later the ques
|
He was cominenling on a re- ported statement by the Pakis- Foreign Minister, Feroz
1
Khan Noun, made in Londes last week, that Israel nou come to stay.
|
ΠΟΥ "the establishment and development
democratic institutions.
AUSTRALIA ACCEPTED
Australia was accepted as the 48th member today and the Indo-Chinese state of Laos whil be approved for membership to
morrow.
General Dayan said that Egyptian land forces had more ample equipment than the Israelis and that the Russian T- 34 tank possessed by Egypt was superior to all Israeli tanks.
Dayan said in answer to ques-
in the Sinai batûe, He sold that although con- versalions in Ruslan had been heard
radio from Egyptian transmitters, there
Do European among the prisoners taken by Israel.
tions that no French pliota took part
65 Killed
were
General Dayan said Israel had lost 85 killed, including 40 who died in Egyptian ale attacks. The leader of the Iraqi delega. He said the mly aircraft Israel tion. Mr Izzeddin Mulla, said lost were four planes shot down today he will seek to put in the first two days of the fight- "Anglo-French aggression" in ing before the Anglo-French Egypt on the agenda. Senator action in Egypt.
Announcing that he and Fresi dent Iskander Mirza would leave on a tour of the Middle East on Saturday, Subrawardy mid the tour was prompted by Pakistan's destre to see Muslims strong and united, The Premier added that
grave danger threatens the Cipriano P. Primicias, leader Izvici lost a French built Muslim world."
Sulura wordy
Pakistan's
sold
French built
of the Philippines delegation. Mystere,
that that į announced
he will urge Ouragan, both jet planes, an enemies had evil condemnation of Russia's action American built "Mustang pro- designs on her and wanted to in Hungary. separate her from the rest' of The Senator also said his de-
world. the Muslim
He said legation will oppose an expect that so long as he waa Pre-ed Russian move to win mler, be would not do anything place in the Union for China.-
Reuter, to weaken Pakistan,
Suhrawardy and Mirza ле scheduled to visit Bagtlad and Riach. The Premier will visit Ankara which is not included in the President's programeme. Franco-Presse.
United Nations, Nov. 14.
ARMY CHIEF OUSTED
Budapest, Nov. 14. Hungarian army Chief-of- Staff, General István Bats, was ousted from the army today
peller plane and a Pipe Club.
The Egyptians, he said, lost four Soviet bullt MIG jets and four Vampires and a Meteor British Built jet fighters,
Dayan said that although he was not "an expert", he thought the MIGS were not superior to the planes which Israel
possesses,
Communist Arms
The Steering Committee of because of his links with ex
He said that 30 to 40 per cent the UN General Assembly today Communist Party Chief, Mathias of the captured Egyptian equip. recommended that the West Rakosi, Budapest Radio
from Communist came en-ment New Guinea question be placed nounced.
countries.
on the Assembly agenda. The The broadcart Boldk Bota The captured equipment could West New Guinea question was "hared the guilt for crimes not be used by the Israel army. raised by Indonesia-France committed by the Rakosi elique." in a campaign, General Dayan Presse.
-France-Presse.
said.--France-Presse.
INDONESIAN ARMY DETAINS
WESTERN JOURNALISTS
Djakeria, Nov. 149
lon or foreign interference in JACK Russell of the United
French affairs in Algeria,
He said this question was of primary importance for peace,
Broustra, told the Bureau that he did not want to start a pro- codural debatt on the Algerian question--France-Presse,
FEMINIST DIES
London, Nov. 14. Professor Winifred Cullis, udent Cemitilat, known through- out the Traditi-speaking world for her work to improve woman's"
· stakala da; zrádicino, died at her London; home į last ́night, aged
After retiring na solintist and “sine, set off, no the
Press and two other news- mên wero summoned to
milltary police, headquarters today for Interrogation.
The questioning was postponed | because of lacic of interpreters. While in, the -- hendgütarters,
· “Russell'sów 'Ale in military police possession containing photostatic copies of some of his dispatches.
The foreign correspondents
'mittee of Indorsestä dollvered á, protest today" to: [Deputy Fremier - Mobsthmiad", Roem
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BELLE
Foreign Minister Ronaiark Abdulgani azadi Information
Minister Sudibjo,
tummoned to the headquarters today. "The committed, interprets the army's repeated interference. with the work of these three correspondents as intimida. tion," the message to the Gov- ernisent sold
The protest said that the corTES. pondents of the United Press, Reuters and Associated Press "are being hampered in their efforts to fully and fairly reThe port the Indonesian sotme, by The activities of the army in relation to-them."
The protest said. Ian Stewart of Reuters and James MacLaing Wilde of Associated Press had. previously been interrogated by military police, Russell, Stewart and Wilde "were.........alí
I CANT DÉE ! ANY REASOSNU
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claiming that atate of Israel must "uprooted."--Reuter,
the believe that the reports were be merely another blank shot lo the war of nerves.-Reuter,
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